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What
is
BUENED
A
BRIDGE.
West
Virginia
Striking
Miners
Uae
the
Torch,
is
Dr.
Samuel
Pitcher's
i>
rescript
ion
for
Infants
nnd
Children.
It
contain*
neither
Opium,
Morphine
nor
Other
Xarcotic
substance.
It
Is
a
harmless
substitute
for
Pnr«;prorlc,
Drops,
Soothing
Syrups,
niid
Castor
Oil.
It
Is
Pleasant.
Its
guarantee
is
thirty
years**
uso
by
yiinon*
of
Mothers.
Custori.i
«1«.«4
troys
Worms
and
allays
f«v«rlshn«-«s.
Castoria
prevents
vomiting
Sour
CuriJ,
cores
Dlarrheoii
and
Wind
Colic.
Castoria
relievos
teething
troubles,
cures
constipation
and
flatulency.
Cartoria
assimilates
the
food,
.
regulates
tho
stomach
nnd
bowcl.H,
plrlng-
healthy
and
natural
sleep.
Cos*
toriu.
is
tho
Children's
Panacea--
tho
Mother's
Friend.
Castoria.
"Outoriti
i»
an
exci'llt'ut
medicine
for
chll-
Mothers
hove
repo.iti.Hlly
told
mo
ot
itn
«ffect
upon
thflv
children."
DK.
O,
C,
O?nooD,
Low,.II,
Mass.
iohi-t
rwncily
for
children
r>t
1
Am
ne(ii;ultue.lt
i
hopo
tl:e
day
U
not
'.
when
niotherswillcoiKiiIerthore.il
t
of
tln-ir
elillilrra,
nnil
ns»
Castoriix
in-
(Ku^iua^'k
no^niniawhii-h
nro
iiaUn.i
In.
''
'
!'>•"•>!
ones,
by
forcing
opium.
ii'i^
syrup
ainl
otbt-r
hurtful
•
ir
fJiro.its,
lb*T,.-L:y
Mtmiiiu;
tgmta
it"
Cutivvay,
Ark.
Castoria.
The
Situation
Fraught
with
Much
Dangei—The
Governor
Sa/s
He
Will
Uphold
the
Law.
JIHII
HAS
IH
OtV.V
WAI'.
CuAi!i.i:.-To.s,
-\V.
Va,
March
3.
—
Masked
uud
armed
strikers
are
terror-
i/injr
the
iMiiintry
in
the
lu-i^hborhood
of
Coallnu-);-,
id
uiilos
from
this
city,
and
the
aiithoritie-s
four
tlmt
lives
will
be
sacrificed
lieforo
the
miirauders
can
be
Cheeked.
About
12
o'clock
Friday
nitfht
more
tlnin
forty
of
the
rioters,
with
their
faces
carefully
concealed,
and
heavily
armed,
f-titrted
from
Coalburg
t"
the
new
S',10,0011
bridge
butweeu
that
town
and
Acme,
which
spans
Cabin
creek
on
the
short
line
of
t.hd
Chesapeake
A
Ohio.
Besist-
»nnn»Uy
for
nece»»»ry
work
In
the
col-
leffes
and
140,000
fn
tho
semtn»rle«.
The
ihoreTDent
hug
resulted
in
nearly
700
missionaries
(foiujr
abroad.
New
ltrld
E
/at
ilt.
Faul.
ST.
PAUL,
Minn.,
March
3.—A
new
bridge
is
to
bo
built
here
It
will,
cost
*t,500,000
and
will
bo
located
at
South
SL
Paul,
8guiles
f
ro
,
n
this
city
.
TIM
oiut
at
O)»
Ht»nc
On
September
23,1898,
under
the
title
"The
Giant
of
the
Planet*,"
I
gave
tlm
very
latest
authoritative
facts
and
figure's
relative
to
the
dimensions
of
Jupiter
tho
titan
ot
the
solnr
system.
Outsido
our
"system."
however,
in
the
realm
of
the
stars,
is
»
body
so
larpv
that
were
it
possible
to
place
our
little
earth
alongside
of
the
piant
the
former
would
look
like
a
bird
shot
and
the
Int-
Hood's
Cures
l.ook
for
lmpro»t«fn«nt.
CHICAGO,
March
8,—Feeling
among
I
*
pCr
'"*<>
!l
Yale
fool
ball
in
comparison.
Chicago
bankers
is
tlwt
the
t.icle
ha
turned
aii<l
improvements
in
business
may
be
e-^Pcfil
from
now
on.
CINCINNATI
SPREADS
OUT.
witii
111,000
*'lr«
N«,l|fl,l,,,rlr.if
MII»K<>«,
I'opulKtloii.
UHV«
lit,.,,
.
CINOIN.NATI.
March
I!.—Under
the
authority
of
an
ad
of
the
Mate
legislature,
the
Cincinnati
boanl
of
U-gisla-
lion
has
pushed
an
ordinance
annexing
to
the
city
tho
adjacent
villages
of
West
wood,
Clifton,
Avomlaie,
Linwnod
and
Riverside.
Mayor
Mutiby
binned
the
ordinance,
niaidng
it
immediutuly
effective.
Tuis
will
udd
Iroui
10,000
to
ffi.UOO
to
the
population
of
the
oily.
imee
nn
tho
part
of
Division
(Super-
Sorm
.
O
f
tne
vj
|
JU>sV
.
s
iuiiy
resist
11
fnstorift
Nsowt-ll
nilnpicd
tochliilrenthat
I
rr<?oi;>mi'nf]
it
n-ssujwriui'Loiuy
prcticripUou
ITIIOWU
to
me,"
II.
A
ARcnii^M.
P.,
1
1
1
So.
OTfunl
St.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y,
"
Our
physicians
in
tht
children's
dtpart-
im'tit
inivo
Rjwken
highly
of
tlieir
exper'.
••lira
In
their
outside
practlco
with
CastorU,
wo
only
have
*inon£
our
diivil
.supplies
what
is
known
as
retrul-r
l»
«i(KMH,
yet
wonro
free
to
coufpM
that
Ui»
rits
of
Castoria
1ms
won
ua
to
look
or
U|HHI
It.'*
UMTRO
HOSPITAL
AND
Boston,
Mass.
0.
Sumi,
Pret,
,
T7
Murray
S|reat,
Now
York
City.
Drs.
CHRISTOPHER
&
LONGENECKER
riUE
TORS
OF
intendent
,1.
W.
Gill,
ot
the
railroad,
was
useless,
and
the
mob
quickly
prepared
to
burn
tho
bridjfu.
With
arms
displayed
the
rioters
waited
while
the,
flnuiefl
consumed
the.striicture
and
then
diMippeared.
Superintendent
Gill
tole-
praphed
Sheriff
Silman
here
that
tho
road
was
at
the
mercy
of
tho
striking
miners
and
called
for
protection.
Scarcely
had
his
plva
been
dispatched
when
tho
.strikers
cut
the
wires.
Hastily
tfatheririif
a
posse
of
lully
armed
men,
Sheriff
Silmiin
started
for
Cabin
Creek
at
V2:'M
o'clock
a.
m,
Arriving
an
hour
later,
he
found
tho
bridge
in
ruins
nnd
rail
communication
with
Acuv«
absolutely
cut
off.
No
traces
could
be
found
of
the
m'aaket
men
who
had
caused
ihe
destruction.
That
further
trouble
will
result
i
considered
to
be
certain.
At
and
Powcllton
the
excitement
is
in
tenso
and
the
strikers
are
assemblini
in
ffreat
numbers.
It
is
said
upot
the
authority
ot
a
state
official
tlia
the
(fovernmpnt
will
move
mifflcien
militHry
to
Eagle
nnd
Powellton
to
awo
the
rioters,
and
that
tho
threat
encd
outbreaks
will
be
averted
withou
The
Logansport
Medical
And
Surgical
Institute
•117
MARKET'STREKT.
Make
a
sppclalty
of
treating
Chronic
and
Private
Diseases,
Cure
Catarrh—juindrcdg
cured
here.
DioeaseH
of
Wonii'D—Apastolis
me'liod
used.
I,uog
DiHettseM—
tifnuuh
Vapor
treatment
is
the
best
yet
din<iovered.
Alno,
Hheuinatifiiii,
Bcoinach,
Liver
anil
Kidaey
Diseases
treated.
Can«n
and
Tumors
roiuovod
withou;
tho
knife.
Piles
cured—
Sexual
H.W)
Private
D'uetine»—
tho
best
treatment
known.
CJmrueH
reasonable.
Cotisiiltatiou
free.
No
quackery
about
UK.
Wo
are
well
known.
Tk
Keeley
Institute,
MARION,
IND.
Forthe
cure
of
the
Liquor,
Morphine.Tobacco,
and
al)
other
drug
addictions.
Absoiote
Freedon,
No
SnlferiDg,
No
Sore
Arms,
No
Impairment
of
the
Health.
The
Institute
at
Marion,
Ind.,
is
authorized
by
Dr.
Leslie
E.
Keeley,
and
the
treatment
is
identical
with
that
given
by
him
at
Dwight,
Ills.
Write
for
terms
of
treatment
and
other
information.
AH
correspondence
strictly
confidential.
THE
KEELEY
INSTITUTE
CO.,
Marion,
Ind,
Uov.
MacCorkle
is
alert
to
every
feature
of
the
situation
and
aggressive
in
his
determination
to
have
tho
laws
strictly
upheld,
and
there
will
ba
no
vacillation
in
his
coureo.
Snid
he:
"Any
rmm
who
wants
to
worlt
shall
hare
lull
nnd
absolute
protection,
no
matter
what
theorlRlnul
eiiusen
of
Ihlsi
'-rouble.
The
peace
of
tho
stiUe
h:ij!
IHIOD
lnv»Je.J
anil
aa
armed
force
In
endeavoring
to
violate
Ihc
laws.
It
han
cdiimHl
to
bo
a
question
"betwflen
the
onoriuors
and
minors.
It
in
too
utrlkcn
on
oai'
Hiitf)
uuil
tlln
liiw-lovInK
people
of
th-i
atals
on
tho
olhor
I
huvo
toM
tliu
opcriuora
thoy
KhouM
take
thu
ri'spoimlbilliy
on
their
own
hands.
The
aULe
doe*
nnt
propone
to
kocp
troops
them
inawflnlu'ly.
Wo
only
desire
to
IcnJ
military
ulJ
In
enforcing
tho
civil
law."
OL
7
RREN
T
l
r
EfEiVTS.
The
Colorado
legislature
hns
adjourned
sine
die.
Seijor
lillauri
has
been
elected
provident
of
the
republic
of
Uruguay.
At
Victoria,
B.
C.;
(irecn
Wnrlock's
bank
closed
with
liabilities
of
f400,000.
Henry
Scht«;ringol,
n
farmer
living
i
near
Mascoitiah,
III.,
was
Uirltcd
to
i
death
by
a
horse.
Tin*
state
bank
at
Ilroobville,
Kan.,
closed
its
doors
with
liabilities
of
foO
000.
Kev.
Mr.
Urvbens,
Methodist,
of
liieh-
land,
quit
his
pulpit
for
other
fields
because
of
the
Hard
times.
•
CIcn.
Miles
said
at
lies
ton
there
was
riot
ft
harbor
in
proper
condition
to
resist
a
hostile
modern
fleet
Dave
Johnson
find
Mansfield
Washington,
colored,
were
hnngcd
at
Baton
Rouge,
La.,
Friday
for
murder.
(it-ape
growers
of
Ohio
have
formed
a
•comliine,"
alleging
as
the
business
is
now
conducted
there
is
no
profit.
Jake
lOlfitin,
the
heavyweight
pugilist,
is
thought
to
bo
fatally
sick
from
dropsy
at
liis
home
in
Unltimore,
Md.
Two
members
of
the
American
hunt'
party
were
killed
by
wild,
beasts
in
the
Sierra
Mndre
motintrims,
.Mexico.
1'atient
Williams
died
at
the
St
Joseph.
(Mo.)
insane
asylum
from
a
beating
given
him
by
Attendant
.Tacit
son
According
to
the
secretary
of
die
!Sew
Orleans
rxcha.nge,
increase
in
cotton
over
the
year
before
was
nearly
tsQO.wiu
bales,
Colorado
college,
at
Colorado
Springs,
tes
its
new
library
L'liili
March
14.
1'rosident
Harper,
of
tlia
University
01
Chicago,
is
to
deliver
tho
address.
Judge
Fullcrton
at
Corvallis,
Wash.,
has
ordered
the
sale
of
the
Oregon
Pacific
railroad
at
a
date
not
later
than
Juno
1.
Bidders
will
b«
required
to
make
a
deposit
of
$300,000.
Mrs.
Thomas
M.
Holmes
committed
suicide,
at
1'omeroy,
0.,
by
taking
cologne.
She'
had
recently
given
her
daughter
some
of
tho
extract
by
mistake
and
thediiughtor
hodd.ed.
ation
by
an
appeal
to
the
courts.
Jutlfift
Junklu*
MuKt
htunu
Alone.
WAHIII.NUTON,
March
a—The
hous«
judiciary
committee
decided
not
to
recommend
the
investigation
of
decisions
rendered
by
Judges
lirewer,
Taft,
Duiicly,
1'ardee
and
others
in
connection
with
the
investigation
of
Judge
Jenkins'
decision
restraining
railway
employes.
Ho
iVlru-eirrmriiii'ri'imr*
ANDRKSOS,
hid.,
March
3.—
.lulesCar-
natt,
a
farmer
living
north
of
this
city,
ciuight
Bill
Mays
and
Murray
Cuin
in
the
net
of
robbing
his
meat
storage
house
Friday
morning
and
emptied
a
double-barreled
shotgun
into
them.
Murray
is
expected
to
die.
Both
men
belonged
to
the
notorious
Goodman
gang,
and
are
wimted
on
other
charges.
The
1-rllMi
<>f
IJ.-n
liar.
CnAvronnnvn.i.K,
Iml,
M/irch
,'f.—
The
tirat
monthly
meeting
of
Simonidei
court,
tr.be
of
Ken
H|ir,
has
just
been
held,
and
!!50
new
lunmbero
were
initiated.
The
iffair
concluded
with
a
banquet
Thiy
is
a
new
order
of
tlie
Supremo
Tribe
of
Ben
llur,
founded
upon
Gen
Lew
Wallace's
novel.
CARE
OF
FLAT!RONS.
The
Value
of
Their
I'urnpcr
ttnd
How
Thl«
Miiy
tie
Iti-talnc'l.
The
negligent
housekeeper
is
inclined
to
let
the
llatirons
take
care
of
themselves.
.She
leaves
them
at
tho
hack
of
the
stove,
where
tliey
arc
never
cooled,
and
she
secretly
wonders
why
they
refuse
to
retain
the
heat
ivhen
.she
heats
them
again
for
use.
Xow,
iron
and
steel
po>ses3
a
peculiar
quality
which
is
called
temper.
The
temper
of
a.steel
instrument
which
has
been
ivpe;itedly
heated
becomes
lost,
so
that
the
instrument
will
not
retain
a-
keen
edrre,
no
matter
how
carefully
it
is
ground.
Xew
iron--,
which
itrc
heated
'.o
a
"high
tempera-
ure
and
are
eoolea
as
Moon
as
the
user
a
through
with
them,
will
last
for
cars,
and
the
old
irons
become
even
uore
valuable,
providing
that
good
arc
otherwise
is
taken
of
them,
such
,s
keeping
them
when
not
in
use
in
a
ool.
dry
place,
where
they
are
not
subject
to
moisture,
or
rust.
If,
however,
they
uro
kept
continually
on
the
life,
they
lose
tlieir
temper.
A
certain
quality
departs
from
them,
so
that
while,
they
may
be
brought
to
the
highest
degree
of
heat,
they
will
not
remain
hot
for
any
length
of
time.
Such
an
iron
is
very
annoying
to
an
expert
worker.
Irons
that
have
lost
their
temper
had
rn»!ly
better
be
disposed
of.
as
new-
ones
cost
but
little.
There
should
always
be
u
dry
shelf
or
closet
in
which
to
keep
the
irons
and
other
articles
of
the
laundry
which
require
such
a
temperature,—N.
Y.
Tribune.
—In
tiiR
(.1
win
an
umpire
children
under
13
years
of
a^'i;
must
not
ho
em.
ployed
in
labor:
under'l-J
not
more
than
six
hours
a
day;
uudcr
14
not
uiore
than
ten
hours.
Arcturuw,
tho
sl.ur
in
()iie.>tion,
is
.so
far
away
that
figures
oonvey
no
dcll-
nite
idea
of
the
immcMiso
distance.
\V»»i
speak
of
our
sun
as
though
it.
wore
an
unthinkable
distiinuu
from
the
earth.
Yet
it
is
but
n
.step
compared
with
t)n>
space
which
separator
us
from
tho
giant
Arctiiriis.
The;
sun
is
1l.">,<)(iil,0()i'l
miles
away
and
our
monster
star
II,-
r,OU,()00
times
further!
Th«
volnuiv.
of
Arc'tnrus
is
grojtor
than
that
of
the
entire
orbit
of
Mercury,
or
about
r>.'>0.ui)0
times
greaU'r
tha.n
(iur
smj.
—
St.
Louis
Republic.
Thn
lliHTjn
In
MoiliTn
Tnrhry,
"Unrein,"
in
the
modern
acceptation
of
the
woni,
merely
means
ibe
private
apartments,
and
these
would
be
called
by
Mie
same
n;imc
even
in
a
baehelor'*
establishment
inhabitod
solely
by
men,
but
generally
it
is
applied
to
every
;
place
intended
for
women.
The
ond
of
j
t!ie
Turkish
railway
carriage,
curtained
off
from
tho
rest,
is
a
harem:
is
the
ladies'cabin
on
board
ship
anil
the
latticed
gallery
in
u
mosque,
in
the
dwelling-house
it
is
all
that
quarter
inhabited
by
the
wife
and
children
and
other
ladies
of
tlie
familv;
an,.!
liore
*1
may
say.
in
passing,
that
very
few
Turks
nowadays
have
more
than
one
wife.
The
traditional
Turk
with
his
innumerable
women
no
longer
exists,
except
us
a,
very
rare
e.xeeption,
but
the
Mussulman
lias
not
sacrilicod
the
advantages
of
the
privacy
gnntej
liiiu
by
the
Mohammedan
law
and
custom.—Troy
Times.
OMe
L.
Archer
Saved
His
Life
"t
Flaro
bepn
nuffCTlnf
from
hip
dl«mM
lor
eight
yearn,
having
three
running
§ore»
am
mj
liip.
I
began
to
tuka
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
and
It
JIM
given
me
a
perfect
curs.
I
feel
owfc
fldeat
th.it
It
dkl
>av«
my
lift."
Oi.um
U
AKCHEK,
1"0
Dudley
Street,
Dayton,
Ohlflk
Hood's
Pills
assist
digestion
and
eun
Sold
tijr
all
drnggtuu.
**«.
MUliilr
JJuol
llrtwtn
/Ifron.-int*.
During
the
I'Yanco-PrnsMan
war
a
blood-curdling
duel
oeeurred
in
midair
between
two
uerouituts,
<ine
of
whom
wiis
conveying
dispaU'hen
from
the
governor
of
I'ari.i
The
balloons,
approaching
at
a
considerable
altitude,
the
encounter
wascommeueed
with
pistols.
I'"or
some
time
neither
comuatant
could
secure
the
advantage,
but
at
lenirtli
one
balloon
mounted
above
the
oiher,
and
its
occupants
seizing
his
momentary
advantage,
threw
his
(,'rap-
plinj»
irons
on
top
of
the
other
balloon.
They
tore
through
the
:iill«t;n
fabric
a»
thonjfh
it
hail
been
so
much
paper.
There
was
im
escape
of
gas,
a
nhriclv
and
the
noxt
minute
hotb
halliuin
and
bn.llooTjist
lay
battore
1
out
of
recognition
upon
the
ground
t
w
,,
tliou.saml
feet
below,—[>ondon
Tit
Hits.
T11E
MAKKETd.
(iraln,
rriivi»ion«,
Ktr.
CHICAUO,
March
3.
FLOCB—
W»s
qnlft,
hut
nu-:tdy,
Winicr-
Pttlcnu.
I-'.M).
.').
li;
strjilKhlB,
12
50
4
-'.«);
cliNirs,
l£OJ,/.;.:«):
»<-coDd».
LWHJI.W;
low
uniJes,
II
Soil
70.
.Sprlng—PatsnlH.
:iDO:
atralKht».
i30az«0:
HiiUers'
low
(rnuleri,
U.4J41.M;
lU'il
1K>H,
Ryu.
..U<UQUJ>u.
u
HUAT—ModeraU'ly
active
anil
lower
Cash,
WVTtSHC:
M^y,
»'J",(it(W'4c:
Juij,
C
COKN—
Quint
Hr.d
it
trifli-cadier.
Ko.
£
and
Na
2
Yellow!
34«f:
No.
3.
3.1HC;
No.
3
Yellow,
3<o;
Miirch,
'^^u
under
Muy:
MAT,
3BS<£)30.Sa.
Had
July.
STS'^37\c.
O*
p
rs—
Moderate
tradlau
and
ennier.
No.
1
cash,
No;
May.
WKWXc:
July-
889!!«Sc.
S^mpleH
In
fair
domau'l
and
lower.
No.
.t
M'i
,.•*;;
No
S
Whlto,
30"4iJ3lftc;
No.
t,
S»^Q
SOc:
No.
t
White,
Sl.^«i>ija
Miiss
1'OKK—
IVinlIng
very
qulsl
and
pr!cc«
lower.
Quotations
ranced
Ht
tll.flotf
JJ.72^
foi
cash
regular;
UI.7uOll,WS
for
Maj
nut
(1
1.77
'i
dl
l.»j
for
July.
LAUD—
Market
slow
iMid
dull
wUh
prtwn
•tealy.
Quotation*
r*DK«d
at
l7.lX»»7c»
tot
cusb:
M97H3T.OJ
for
May,
awl
IH»uOe.»5
(01
July.
Livii
POCLTHT—
Per
pound:
Chicken*.
7d
8c
Turkeys,
ftQ4Mc;
Uucki,
8a(c;
Oeem,
U.M
^fi
00
per
dozeiv
BUTTIR—
Creamery,
l&OMc;
D«lry,
1X4CIC;
KCklng
Stock,
I'jaiSo.
OlI^~Wl»con«ln
Primo
WD(t<%
8'4c;
Wfttci
WuHe,
7«c:
Michigan
Frlme
Wblto,
BSc:
Wa.
Mr
White,
»c;
Indiana
Prime
White,
R"ic;
(Valor
White,
S«c;
He»dllgbt,
16
t«it.
«^c;
Uas-
olltif,
K
dec's,
lliic;
T4
dtg's,
fc:
Nuphthu,
lU
Krom
Slr»
to
Son.
Ae
a
family
medicine
Bacon's.
Celery
King
for
thi
nerves
paeges
from
slro
to
ton
as
a
ie<ncy.
If
you
have
kidney,
liver
o
-
blo'd
disorder
d<i
not
delay,
but
tut
a
frte
sample
pnc'jage-
of
this
remedy
ai
onco.
If
you
have
Indigestion,
coa-U|)alion,
headache,
rheumatism,
etc.,
\hU
prHiid
spoel&c
will
euro
uui.
B'?n
Ki^her,
311
Fourth
Klreet,
the
leaoinc
drupsic'.
is
sole
agent,
and
is
distributing
samples
free
to
the
iillin-ud.
i.ar«e
packages
5S
;
cents.
Children
Cry
for
Pitcher^
Castoria.
One
W»j
tu
be
U«VK>
1$
:t
nt
ti'ii
liiucB
to
aiu.'td
to
the
c.omtortB
of
jour
family,
Sbould
aay
ono
of
them
catch
a
flight
co
d
*r
cough,
prepare
you'-self
and
call
at
once
OD
Ben
FUber,
3!
1
Fourth
street.
sole
ageot,
and
get
a
trial
bottle
of
)tto'8
cure,
the
great
German
remedy,
free.
We
give
it
away
to
prove
that
we
have
a
cure
cure
for
coupbs,
coldc,
Kftlbma,
coneumption,
and
«I1
dieeuaea
of
tho
throat
and
lungs.
Larpe
sjteo
50
cents.
For
Orer
Flllj
V«ar»
Mrs.
Wiuslow's
Soothing
Syrup
ZIM
u»ed
for
over-
fifty
years
by
of
mothers
for
ihelr
children
whilo
iccihirif;,
with
perfect
it
soothes
th(.i
child,
softena
tho
allays
all
pain,
cure*
wind
colic,
4cd
is
the
beat
remedy
for
diarrhoea.
It
will
relieve
the
poor
little
sufferer
immediately.
Sold
by
druggists
La
every
part
of
the
world.
Twenty-fire
cents
a
bottlo.
Be
sure
and
ask
for
•Mrs.
Window's
Soothing
Syrup"
talto
no
other
kind.
Whoa
Baty-
***
«ic)r,
we
fare
her
Cattort*,
Wh«n
ah*
WM
a
Child,
ahe
criod
for
Qutoria.
When
the
became,
Mte,
ah«
clung
to
CMocfe.
When
the
h«<l
CbUdiwn,
the
(•'•t
I
boon
istilled
spirits
steady
nn
tin
basis
of
i).
18
per
RaL
for
flnisbtd
eoods.
Nsw
Yo
IK,
March
S
rod
opened
BrniiT
on
bia
weekly
oiports
fn>m
boih
COMLH,
but
turnml
wwik
on
toenvy
si>r,iti(f
al
Chlc;i|TO.
M;>y,
t\u\-%
fi41-',tc:
July.
K>
i3,l(l<aS<i«ic;
December
"I.^O
71'
4
c,
COKN—
No.
I
ralrl.v
:ictivo
unit
at
nrsl
«teady,
but
.fcftltcneil
wlih
whe.ii.
May,
«
7-l(!4<;
1
,c;
July,
<3!io.
OATH—
No.
2
dull
and
casior;
track
wtilt«
;
track
whin:
walcrc.
,TSai2'»c.
rnovisfo.v<—
Bai'f
—
Bull;
famllf,
UJ(Wa
i-xtr;i
nii;*s.
>8.uu
Pnrh—
Quiet:
new
,
.
r
«l
I
«.'.o.
r,:irk-Ei»y;
prime
western
KNOWLEDGE
MISSIONARY
CONVENTION.
It
Id
Attracting
Great
Attention
at
1»«-
trolt.
DJCTHOIT,
Mich.,
March
3.—
Never
have
the
church
people
of
this
city
entered
so
heartily
into
a
missionary
movement
as
they
have
since
the
opening
of
the
students'
volunteer
conven
Bring*
comfort
and
improvement
and
tends
to
personal
enjoyment
when
rightly
used.
The
many,
who
live
better
than
others
and
enjoy
life
more,
with
lew
expenditure,
by
more
promptly
adapting
the
world's
best
products
to
the
needs
of
physical
being,
will
attest
the
value
to
health
of
the
pure
liquid
Laxative
principles
embraced
in
the
remedy,
Syrup
ot
Figs-
Its
excellence
is
due
to
its
presenting
tion,
and
now
all
the
public
services
I
in
the
form
most
acceptable
«nd
pica*
-
•
'
ant
to
the
taste,
the
refreshing
and
truly
beneficial
properties
of
»
perfect
laxative;
effectually
cleansing
the
system,
dispelling
colda.
headaches
and
fevers
and
permanently
curing
constipation.
It
has
given
satisfaction
to
millions
and
/net
with
*he
approval
of
the
medical
profession,
because
it
acts
on
the
Kid-<
neyu,
Liver
and
Bowels
withont
weakening
them
and
it
Is
perfectly
free
/rom
every
objectionable
substance.
Syrup
of
Fira
is
for
sale
by
all
drug-
glati
in
50c
ai.d
$1
bottles,
but
it
U
manufactured
by
the
California
Fig
Syrup
Co.
only,
whose
name
is
printed
on
every
package,
also
the
name,
Syrup
of
Figs,
and
being
well
infonned/you
will
no*,
accept
any
substitute
U
offetw-
draw
crowds
which
rival
the
December
revival
The
Central
Methodist
Episcopal
church,
where
the
principal
meetings
are
held,
is
scarcely
larjre,
enonjfh
and
overflow
meetings
fill
the
largest
religious
edifices.
There
arc
1,499
delegates
present
On
Friday
Chairman
Mott
read
the
report
of
the
executive
commit
tee.
This
was
a
review
of
the
development
of
tho
work
since
the
last
convention
three
years
ago.
Thii
financial
obstacle,
ho
said,
WUH
the
greatest
one
to
overcome,
and
thosetn
thu
movement
should
try
to
influence
the
world
to
furnish
funds
to
aid
thu
missionary
boards.
He
said
there
had
been
bands
of
workers
organized
in
477
college*,
the
memljcrs
of
which
raised
8S5.000
I,Ire
stock,
CHICACO,
Mnrchi
Hoes—Market
iictlvc
with
be*t
lots
Ao
briber
»nd
other
Kraclcs
unchuasoii
Sales
rowed
al
K4i>'aM»
f,ir
Piifs;
K8.XJ"'.
10
for
light;
H.SHf
4
76
(or
roiiuli
p.iclilfib';
W
8J@fi.05
Jor
mills),
and
I4,8:><t5,o6
tor
heavy
packing
unit
shipping
lots.
CATTLE—MarUet
only
moderately
active,
bui
id
Tory
flrm.
Prloi's
well
maintained.
Quotation*
ranged
At
f40Ga5.2(>
for
cbolcr
to
extra
stripping
BtoorH;
W.
I*Ai*4
75
tot
good
U)
cholcndo.:
M.SOQ4,OOfor
t»Lr
V)
(•.»<»;
12.004
S.
86
Tor
common
to
meiftorti
do.:
K
86
?f.130
for
butoher*'
Stcera:
Ii
5038,10
for
Slcckcm;
_(3.«A
for
Fettler*.
tl.Wjtl.il
fat
Co«i;
K.T03S,*)
for
Uolf«rt.
tt.tOt&m
for
BulUI
J&73
for
Tent
Swer«,
*nd
KHO&CO
for
Veal
Calves.
Lil«
or
Orftih?
•
It
ID
n!
rita)lmpcn«nwtl)»t
It
nliouU
I*
under-
itood
b/
person"
»lio«e
kldnern
arn
Inoctlvn.
tba
tills
condition
of
(bind*
Is
!\a»tli
Inductive
of
imte
of
th«
organs
w)u>r«
Hi*
rump
la
the
bnl
»n«i
Bnghi'.i
<lifeji««,
<<l«beiw,
albamlnnrla
are
al)
dlj«.
RKH
ol«
»f
t
J
obttttiots
rbaraotrr
Ii
thalr
ninturc
ntimr,
and
all
tare
n
fatnl
t«nd«ncr
Tb«y
ofwn
bslrle
the
most
praotlned
m«)lc»l
rtlll
and
the
mo>t
appT'Ted
rem-alM
of
materla
mwlcn.
Bne
oppowd
st
tin
outiet-tbat
fs
to
aw,
when
the
kldnojt
begin
U>
OlncbotR*
their
funotlom
Juncilvulj.-»IU>
.Ba-tet
cr'.s
Stan
Bltter»,;ih«
dmiKr
oat
tenfl*n
)
I
•
cbucked.
Verr
Useful,
i|l>o,
Ii
tliU
liounehold
medicine
for
Dion*
Bllnipntu
of
coiiimon
Bccurronc*—conetlpittlon
sjifp^unril
ag
mat
nmlnrU
and
avertu
chroiilt
rhoumttinm.
Erery
day
•I
Bowel*
Most
people
need
California
Fruit
Laxative
It
natoi»V
own
true
remedy.
It
combine*
the
medicinal
virtues
of
California
fruit*.
and
plants
which
are
known
to
h»v«
».
beneficial
effect
on
the
human
tycteoi.
Although
harmless
to
tho
most
dell*
oate
constitution
U
U
thorough
and
effective,
and
will
afford
a
poimanent
eufe
for
habitual
constipation
and
the
many
disorders
arising
from
ft
wc»k
or
inactive
condition
of
the
kidoeyi,
liver,
stomach
and
howola.
For
gale
by
all
druggists
st
50
cents
a
battle.
Children
Cry
for
Pitcher's
CastoHe.
ICxornloii
ll«t*«
to
€«llfor«l»
And
winter
resorts
in
the
South
*it>
Pooosylvania
lines.
Tourists
ll«k«t»
to
winter
resorts
on
tho
Pacific
slope
and
in
Florida
and
the
South,
are
now
oo
sa)o
at
principal
ticket
office*
of
the
Pennsylvania
lines.
The
Ion
rat*f
will
be
In
effect
during
the
winter.
and
return
limit
of
excursion
tickete-
will
permit
an
extended
sojouri.
For
details,
please
apply
to
nearest
Fenn.
lylvanialioe
ticket
agont,
or
iddrest
F.
TAB
Ou.'ion,
Chief
Assistant
General
Pa«8cni;er
Agent,
Pittsburg,
fn
Children
Cry
tor
Pitcher's
Castoria.
BUM''
Pert
wi»«.
If
you
arc
reduced
in
vitality
er
strength
by
illness
or
any
other
cftuw,
we
recommend
the
use
of
thii
Old
:'ort
Wine,
the
very
blood
of
the
grape.
A
grand
tonic
•
for
,nur»l»g
mothers',
and
those
reduced
by
WMt-
Ing
disease.
It
creates
strength;
im>
proves
tho
appetite;
nature's
own
remedy,
much
preferable
to
drugs;
guaranteed
absolutely
pure
and
over
five
years
of
ago.
Young
wine
ordinarily
sold
ie
not
fit
to
ute,
In»Ul
on
having
this
standard
brand,
It
oo*t«
•
no
more.
|1
in
quart
bottle*.
Bottled
by
Royal
Wins
o
»r
al«
itton